Beyond the Fracking Wars provides an accessible and credible reference for lawyers, public officials, planners, and citizens. It avoids a "pro" or "anti" position and serves as a balanced resource on common issues associated with unconventional oil and gas exploration and development.

This timely and relevant reference book covers:

• the technologies and regulatory framework governing oil and gas development via hydraulic fracturing;• case studies exploring the hurdles, pitfalls, and opportunities for creative solutions;• and innovative approaches to managing the impacts of the "shale gale," on both the regional and international level.

Whether you are a state and local government lawyer, land owner, public official, planner, oil and gas industry employee, or interested citizen, Beyond the Fracking Wars is a must-have reference for understanding the controversial subject of unconventional oil and gas development and its impact on local governments.

For more information about the highly reputable and well-respected authors and their chapters, please refer to the Table of Contents.